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'Straight Outta Compton' Actor Arrested For Terroristic Threats

"Straight Outta Compton" actor R. Marcos Taylor, who played Suge Knight in the flick -- allegedly went on a rampage at a New Jersey bank, threatening to kill employees and lunging at police.Cops say they were called to a TD Bank August 8 to handle an enraged Taylor. It's said the actor had an issue with a bank card and needed a new one, and he was hostile from the get-go.

A witness says Taylor threatened an employee, saying, "I will f***ing kill you."

Cops say when they arrived, Taylor squared off in a fighting stance so they pepper sprayed and then arrested him.


Taylor was charged with terroristic threats, obstruction of justice and disorderly conduct.

It's been a rough month for the actor. He was also arrested this month for assault after allegedly attacking employees at an Italian restaurant. He however claimed they were the aggressors.

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